
6.5 Creedmoor vs .308 Winchester
Its obvious the answers will be slightly different if you’re using it for hunting or plinking.
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Its obvious the answers will be slightly different if you’re using it for hunting or plinking.

With its improved ballistic coefficient and Heat Shield Tip, Hornady’s new expanding copper CX is an upgrade on the old GMX.

With numerous .22- and .17-Caliber Cartridge lines, ammo company has Bushytail Hunters’ needs covered.

Despite its reputation as the old man in town, the .308 is the best all-purpose round available and can be found just about everywhere.

Kansas company’s deadly .300 Blackout, 5.56 NATO Tumble Upon Impact rounds get thumbs up.

Lack of industry support for the 20 Gauge Shotgun makes life harder to custom the shotgun for Home Defense.

.380 ACP may reign in Ballistic numbers but a Performance Level Shooting, it from a short 3″ barrel – there is not much difference.

Measuring a mere 1.75 inches, ‘Stubbies’ may be perfect for Training, Home Defense – even for Hunting.

Depending on your purpose, one Caliber may be a better fit than the other.

Both of their capabilities overlap each other but their characteristics and traits differ. Each has their distinct Strengths and Weaknesses.

If you hunt whitetail, small game and recoil sensitive, the .243 Winchester Caliber is for you – but can go up to medium size game as well.

This comparison is not about which is the better caliber, but which calibers serves best for Self-Defense, Hunting or Plinking.